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Urologist / DNA fragmentation

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Beachmouse99 · 13/07/2026 15:11

I've seen there's a post on this topic but back in 2021 can't find anything recent. Looking for any urologist recommendations in London who have helped with high DNA fragmentation? Would love to see Jonathan Ramsay but his next available appointemnt is mid October and we can't wait that long. After 3 miscarriages we've run tests - everything seems to be ok on my side. We tested my partner and his dna frag was 38%, he made a lot of lifestyle changes and we've retested and it's come down to 30% which is positive, but we were expecting it to be lower given he's cut out alcohol, caffeine, avoid heat exposure and taken about a million supplements. It might be age (he is 41) but would love to hear of anyone's positive experiences. Thank you!

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TheFanciestPants · 13/07/2026 16:50

We saw Miss Pippa Sangster for male factor issues. She's brilliant and 100% recommend. We were in the same position and waited a week or so for an appointment, she was trained by Dr Ramsey (I think!).
We got all tests done super quickly and efficiently and were very impressed.
Good luck!

PinkElephants356 · 15/07/2026 13:45

We have seen Dr Ramsay for my husband who has high DNA fragmentation and low counts. He suggested that we need to add Zymot or Sperm harvester onto our IVF treatment which may improve the sperm that they pick to use for IVF.

He didn’t suggest we could improve it naturally although my husbands already taking loads of different supplements so maybe that’s why he didn’t suggest anything.

He has now put a sample through the sperm harvester to see if doing DNA fragmentation on a sample thats gone through the harvester would improve the result. We’re still waiting for that result to come through.

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